Timber Flooring in Tweed Heads
Talk to The Team in Tweed Heads
Contact Us
Tweed Heads Timber Flooring
Timber flooring is a popular choice across Tweed Heads for its durability, low maintenance and natural look. Whether you’re renovating a family home, building a new property or fitting out a shopfront, hardwood flooring offers a reliable and long-lasting finish.
At Marshall Notaras Hardwoods, we supply quality Australian timber that’s suited to Tweed’s warm, humid climate. It’s easy to clean, feels good underfoot and suits a wide range of interior styles—from coastal and casual to clean and contemporary. With solid and overlay options available, our flooring can be installed in both new builds and existing homes. We also offer a range of species and finishes to match your design goals.
Call
(02) 6642 3477 to enquire about our timber flooring options in Tweed Heads.
Extensive Timber Range
Choose from flooring, decking, cladding, structural hardwood and more—cut to spec and ready to ship Australia-wide.
Eco-Focused Sourcing
All timber is responsibly harvested and processed with minimal waste, supporting long-term environmental sustainability.
Nationwide Delivery Network
No matter your project size or location, we deliver reliable Australian hardwood when and where you need it.
Our Timber Flooring Solutions
Our timber flooring range is chosen for strength, ease of maintenance and long-term reliability in Tweed Heads homes and businesses.
- Solid Timber Flooring
A strong and durable option made from Australian hardwood, ideal for full installations where long-term performance is a priority. - Overlay Flooring
A practical solution for existing floors, especially where the subfloor remains intact and full replacement isn’t required. - Parquetry Flooring
A decorative style using smaller timber pieces to create patterns like herringbone or chevron—well suited for feature rooms. - Custom-Milled Sizes and Finishes
We provide a selection of board widths, profiles and finishes to suit different design preferences, from light coastal tones to darker, richer styles.
The Versatile Flooring Option
Tweed Heads features a mix of home styles and business spaces—our flooring adapts easily to each.
- Heritage Homes
Timber flooring is commonly used in renovations, restoring character and providing a sturdy, natural surface in older homes. - New Residential Builds
Builders and designers often choose timber for its insulation benefits and its ability to soften open-plan, modern interiors. - Commercial Interiors
Hardwood is used in customer-facing spaces like shops and studios for its tidy appearance, longevity and ease of cleaning. - Community & Lifestyle Spaces
In holiday rentals, creative spaces or local venues, timber is a safe, durable and comfortable choice that blends with various interior styles.
Our Contact Details
T. 02 6642 3477
ABN: 33 659 642 903
ABN: 90 000 308 789
2018 and 2019 Winner – Excellence in Trades & Manufacturing – Clarence Valley Business Excellence Awards
Frequently Asked Questions
Is timber flooring suitable for Tweed Heads' coastal humidity?
Yes—Australian hardwoods like Spotted Gum and Blackbutt are naturally stable and perform well in high-humidity areas when properly acclimatised and sealed. These timbers are commonly used in coastal regions for their resistance to swelling and movement. Regular cleaning and ventilation help maximise their lifespan.
How does timber flooring compare to engineered options in terms of longevity?
Solid timber can be re-sanded multiple times and generally lasts 30–50 years or more. Engineered flooring has a thinner wear layer and typically lasts 15–25 years, depending on use and care. Solid options offer more value over time for long-term installations.
Can timber flooring reduce noise in multi-storey homes or apartments?
Yes, especially when paired with acoustic underlay. Timber has natural sound-absorbing qualities that reduce footfall noise, and dense hardwoods help control echo in large or open-plan spaces. It’s a good option for homes with upstairs living or internal stairs.
How do I protect timber flooring from sunlight exposure?
Direct sunlight can cause fading or uneven colour over time, especially in bright, open-plan areas. Using curtains, blinds or UV-filtering window film helps minimise this effect. You can also rotate rugs and furniture occasionally to allow the timber to age more evenly across the surface.